ACS Motion Control, an international manufacturer of advanced multi-axis motion and machine controllers, has developed an advanced motion controller designed to address requirements of the most ...
Sony's posted up a video featuring two developers behind the upcoming PlayStation 3 motion controller, Richard Marks and Anton Mikhailov. The two R&D guys briefly explain what they're working on with ...
Before 1983, video games controls were clunky. Instead of thumbs and fingers to play, palms and entire fists were used to push, pull, and jerk joysticks. The interface worked, but it wasn’t ideal.
When evaluating a motion control system, an integrated approach with hardware and software can be a consideration. More complexity can add to potential points of failure and increased integration ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sony's upcoming controller for the PlayStation 3, still known simply as the PS3 Motion Controller, has been the source of much speculation since its ...
The motion control market is poised for significant growth driven by rising demand for advanced electronic equipment and increased automation in manufacturing sectors. Key opportunities lie in AI ...
The Nintendo Switch has a motion control problem. To fix it, the company could revisit how it cracked the Wii. In the gestational days of the Wii, Nintendo's best minds hit a roadblock. The R&D squad ...
The NextMove-ESB2 8-axis motion controller lets users control both servo and stepper motor axes along with onboard I/O and a fieldbus port that extends overall control capability to three or four axes ...
An announcement arrived from Technosoft, a company in Bevaix, Switzerland, about its TMC-3D multi-axis motion controller that can execute G-code commands. If you create mechatronics systems, this ...
An electric driver is a system capable of converting electrical energy into mechanical energy. Today’s technology, of course, allows highly sophisticated drives. The autonomous movement of machines ...
Trinamic Motion Control GmbH & Co. KG, now part of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., has claimed the smallest and lowest-power single-axis servo controller/driver module with integrated motion control.
The global motion controls market revenue was valued at $14.6Bn in 2025, despite struggles and a contraction of -2.0%.